oe Ae S eeaiiaae ro CITY COUN Il, es A\ aay ! : i : “ 1 i 4 ata pres ! " “ sda to ‘ ‘ tet Market Hous i“ n . 7." : WW I ua B wa tl he ian all Anew | Mart 5 ! the ( ‘ i wa toe 1 good ee “ is | | wa ey a ; : : pay tre be borrowe cre ( i g the sa and a ; ‘ And W as it was considered just d proper 4s a means for the pay in nti of suc res snd the creating eucn 1 for > pa ul aa § uid, that tre stails s chered meat e aa build- i highest id 1 that ‘ il i 1 t slicies ‘ i r i s enacted that so soon as a new Mark hentt ild be deciared re dy tor ‘ . dor sucu Humber of the » s provided for the sale of butchered meat a might be eciected for that purpese, be let by 1 ruc Such parti vi ibe Marke t-house y th ~ so let for the sale of butchered ? 8 ia be for toe use of country peopie, * yw « atry produce, fruit, vegetadies, ether artlicies Phat ious to any stalls or standings as esaid be let, the superintending Committee of t-house should prepare a list of vid market- the tolls to be taken by the clerk of the market, trom per- sons exhibiting articles for sale, and should als prese rc the tanner In WHICH Slaiis for the sal wi butehered meat, and standings or seats for the secowmodation of people trom the country should ae et, or assigned, and should draw upit les and reguiations four the good government of the said market, and prescribe the penaiiics for the hon- payment of tolls or infraction of said rules and regulations Said rates, rales, and regulations to be publish ed avd printed in large and readable type, and ved the most conspicuvus placer said bye-law having been read by the ‘ &, WSs UNAbiNIOSsiy Hae pled. Ordered that a Commitiee be appoint i to re- port on the said draft bye-law, aud that the fol-| owing councilors de comprise sand coo miltee — Tine pa Desh say, Butcher, Brec ken. Councillor W. E. Dawson addressed the board relative to the propriety of protecting the honest dealers and merchants of the piace again gners, Whe occu] ed the Market Square on | market days, vending inferior merchandiwe to the revuaice of lhe leg imate trade of the ( ty, wad | + : luded:t> the fact that in St. Juhu and other Citiet seucl varies Were prohibited the } gra ted them here: y f at the next meet Wieges a holice * woud after which he s ~ g ol the Couneil move for a bre-law to amend the law re! sting tu auclioneers’ bcences, wilh the view of Increasing tue charge tor ihe same Ordered that his Worship the Mayor be request- ed to make application te the Executive Govern- suent te reheve the City Counca trom the expense ineurred in breaking stone by the convicts under septence to perform hard labor in ja man of the nmitied ‘ ane eillor W. E. Dawsen, aa Chai: Committee on City Public Accounts, = several accounts, which were ordered to be paid Ordered that tenders for a loan amotuting to 2449000 on City Debentures be called for, to en- iv aecontra t to De « utered jute tur erection ofa new Marketi ouse. rene ato { runed adjou ved till Saturday oe 27th inet. A late Boston paper says that the wor! of re- lucing the number of wen emi piwiyt din the Nav) Yard commenced on Monday. Thedesign isto dis- charge 22 per eent. of all the men emplo; ea. On Menday a dieharge was made in tue mach at’ lepartmenat; on Tee day in that of the cvulkers, Wed waday ra, Wilh other gangs, about 4500 ; ad jer wrs; and suip-carpent wheaithes, bers ; ; were redaced lhere were yed ja the Yard, and the number wi be re- ‘ a there than oue-quarter i s will, ot course, tnrewa great wa 5 mechanics ‘ute the suarket and consequently reduce the rice wi 3. . . i A very foe steamer is naw duilding im Carlton, ‘ ~ ea i. . B.,. lot oe N82. Lsgq a others, to take toe piace ol the Ewep ri running belw VW iudser 1st Joka i 1 ant g traf! ho paie Ww es ar ' ' sor U2 Aru 4.26 a iit ' i s says : x Sh oa — er aut : ° v in a or ft yu ‘ t! ft ‘ Bramsicech b wat « y het i ro i u F 0 [ a ; i a “ Her « ‘ ' ) ene is i ‘ & ' j ~ é i f / ’ «WV . It is “d that the 2 ‘rer Napole g u a “ | 4 ‘ 4 : — The we prese ute d to Gen. Carant ¥ cx reus of Phiiade iphia, has been thurwugily turnish- ed { migueut, a id jeaced 1 possession of his ' te i seulire Cust vi Lue uiauslon, Wild Us furuiture, is about $30,000 wi oss - Petreleam has cowe tu be king. His oily ma-; jesty 8 dethroned cotton. The wells of Peni- svivunia alone vielded a revenue im lso4 of B50, 100,000, oferiopping Lae revenue trum cval and} itv combined. oer — 7 , ; ’ thee ost! The Philadelphia Jageirer states that it will take three meontha to get through with the cases | that will be tried bearing upon Lhe assassination of Peesidoat Lincoln. -—~7o in New Y * appetite, distress after eating i Said} 8. T.—1860—X. : 7 ae al yee * Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak- aI a it 5 0 i} 5 ness, lassitude, palpitation of the beart, lack of g, torpid liver, consti- pation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, hich are now recommended by the highest medi- warranted to They ngreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all eal authorities and produce an nmediate beneficial effect. are exceedingiy ther tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required They purify, strengthen and invigorate. they create a healthy appetite. lhey are an antidote te change of water and diet. rhey overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. Chey strengthen tee sytem and enliven the mind They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea and Cholera Morbus. They make the weak strong, the languid bril-| liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. | in Pl i They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya| hairs, Checked Lustres. | Grey, White and Striped Corrons They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach, | Grey and White SHEETING, Maney Shirting, and | They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. | Corner of Great George Kent Streets, NIN W GOODS. iad 2 i . | Wi. HH. WILSON | FAS completed bis SPRING IMPOR. | TATIONS, per L. C. Owen and Edwin | and Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, and Urania trom | | LONDON, consiling ot: > | Prints, Striped Skirtings, Jean, Osnaburg, Tick- } ings, Hollands, Grass Cloth, Linen, Fancy Vlan- | jn ‘Is, &e. &e. Ladies’ Dress Material, lain and Faney Poplinetts, Baratheas, Mo- French Meriuos, Black | i . io bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all} Silks, and Printed Muslins. preserved in perfectly particulars, each bottle. pure St. Croix rum. see circulars and testimonials around Beware of impostors. For | Examine every bottle. | ee that it bas an unmutilated metal cap over top | f each bottle, and green label, for exportation, sround each neck. See descriptive Circular around| Feathers, Ribbous, Fancy Willow, Straw each bottle. | P. H. DRAKE & Co. j New Yor«k. i; May 1, 1865. Guns —— ~~ — Brown's Broncwiat Trocurs.—From the Me il Director of the Geueral Hespital, Bento Barracks, near St. Lonis, March 8, 1562. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass. * Mesars. John I } j ur tur Tam “d and ‘ Use of vi lroches is being luicst Bervieend jlave el arge, aud wi h very beuelici il and decides ; : + results in allaving bronchial irritation. A} Shaws, in Paisley, Black | Indiana, Siik Baraze, Fancy Cashmere, &c. Ke. | Niantlies, lowers, and | Crinoline Bonnets; White and Coloured Hats, Dress Ornaments, &e. &e. Parasols, Gloves, it me osiery, Edgings, Veils, Muslins, Corsets, Laces, and a large selection of Worked Embroidery. of Scotch Tweeds, White Shirts, Scarts, Collars, races, Revolving Ties, &c. &c.: Ready-made EW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADYEBTISEMERTS ONO NON AN ANAL NLL NAA NANA EN tl | Oe Building, NEW SPRING GOODS ' t x wade inthe hospital of which 1 Clothing, Boots and Shoes in great variety. 1 Groeeries, Married, i On the | Halifax, by His Grace the Archb ve Very Rev. Dr. Hannan, V G, and the Rev Edward Batler. Chaplain to the Forces, Dr. Josey R Keboe, 2nd Batt., 16th Regt, : Josephive, daughter of the ishop, assisted b | Pepper, Ginger and Allspice, &c. Ke. 22nd instant, at St. Mary's Cathedral, | y | Hardware. | Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Plounghmounting, Glass to Margaret} Weavers’ Reeds, Tea and Table Spovus, Kuives Honorable Edward | and } orks, &c. &e. *| The above Goods have Kenay, President of the Legislative Council. In New York. at ‘the residence of the bride ther, by His Grace the Archbishop, assisted by Very Rev. Mr Sec ury to His Gace, Jumes Donnelly, Esq: Montreal, to Annie Elizabeth, second dang e late G. McCormick, Es if, of Died, New York At St. Eleanor’s, on Sunday morning last. o ti i f the langs, Charlés Pope, Esgr, i: ’ tbe sord Vear of Lis ave At St. Eleanors, ow the 27th insta A. . E. Wiggins, D. C. L, in tl “au iew ut, the Rev ¢ OLud yeur of | age, utter GaVs liiless. Shipping News. PORT OF CHAKLUITETOWN. ENTERED. prices for Cash. Ch’town, May 29, 1855. h rw isl pro Demerara Rum, Port Wine, &e. &e. &e. 1 Puns. DEMERARA RUM, 38 O. P. 3 Casks PORT WINE, 50 eases Anchor Brand GIN, JO * Glenury WHISKEY, A choice selection TEA, warranted good; Sugar, Molasses, Soap, | Candles, Starch, Rice, Tobaceo, Indigo, Blue, been Star, V.G, aud Rev. Mr. MeNieny,| Well selected in some of the best ret) English and Scotch Houses, and/| will be sold at the lowest possible | | | | j | | | AY THE and Renfrew House, Great George Street, (THOMAS’S OLD STAND.) DELANY & BYRNE i 5 VING completed their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, beg to call the attention jof their Town and Country Customers to their STOCK OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOoOondDrs, COMPRISING Cotton Warp, Grey and White COTTONS, Striped Shirtiags, Printed Cottons, Bed-Tick, Osnaburg, Denima, Flannels, Towel!- ings. Table Cloths, &e. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Newest styles. | , Shawls, Mantles, Bonners, Hats. Feathers. | Flowers, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, &e SKELETON SKIRTS, i3oots and Shoes, Superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing, Under Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Handkerehiefs. Eubber Coats and Caps. Men’s and Boys’ STRAW, FELT and TWEED HATs. in great vanety. MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS, HARDWARE. *lough Mountings, Rope, Glass, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Putty, Window Glass, Weaver's Reeds, Shovels, Hues, Traces, Wool Cards, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, Best AMERICAN CUT NAILS, (all sizes.) GROCERIES. TEA (a superior article), Brown and Crushed Sugar, Rice, Starch, Svap, Tobacco, Ludigo, Blacking, &e. &e. Ke. All of which they offer at the Lowest Prices for CASH. Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. NEW STORES! Porchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, Flour, Tobacco, Sundry Groceries, &e, THE SUBSCRIBER has now in his New Brick Stores, Dovchester Street,Charlotie town, the following : Extensive and Valuable Stock OF MERCHANDIZE, ‘comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES of all kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO. MOLASSES, equal vo any articles of the kind in thepnarket, Whicu he ofers to wholesale and retail Ustomers At the lowest prices for Cash, —viIz :—— 70 Paacheons choice Demerara RUM, 7U Hogsheads Holland GIN, 6 Hhds. Irish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY © Huds. Pale aud Dark BRANDY, 6 Hog-heads PORT WINE, © hogsheads of SHERRY, | 100 dozen BKiinburgh ALE, 100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, 300 chests and balf chests of THA, iVUU h gsbeads of SUGAR, ov) puucheons of MOLASSES, ou barrels ef F lL VO U Rh, | Boxes of lioney Dew TOBACCO, | LUV boxes Liverpool SOAP, Mav 20— Schr. ¢ lrenholm, Bay Verte 10 “ Champagne, Pints and Qrts. leais. Naney. Vanamburg, Tignish, N.S; « 3 Bbls. CAROLINA RICE, Perseverence. Irving, Pictou; coul. Etlizabet 100 Boxes No. 1 SOAP, McRae, Day Ver deals ‘ ne Flower. in ; lo; do. 22—Naseaa, A New York; bal; I Store and for Sale by i‘ Me Donald, d ‘ EAD Low N. RANKIN, Queen-street. . , ‘ae = B merch Awelia, Gerrior, Aviehut; Lai May 29, 1865. sin 3—Brave, Orchard, Pagwash; scantling. Mary. -—- - a ‘ ; ae \S> 6) a SEP DE) o> Tn a Marray,Aimberst; bal. Coalition, Sachauce, Aion | PRELHOLD PROPERTY. real rerebandiz | : fen +. : vr? BE SOLD by AUCTION, on the Pre- ’ An , r r &) , —_ Mav 20—Isabella. M lillan. Pi ‘ton, bal: Cele mises, on Pit RaDAY > 22nd JUNE next, Trenho i Ve , do; Bb + Martelie, | at 12 o’clock, All that piece or parcel of N York, 5 kK. H. 1 ins, I TAR : 4 Picton, bal; Brig Urania, Kick Pay was LAND, Sehr Fanny, D : Miraimich:, fishing v u with the BUILDINGS thereon, situate on the Alpine t lian, Buy Verte; bal. 2s—) Corner of WeyMouTu and Grarron Streets, X a S a ™ PI = y neary opposite Prince of Wales College, measur- : , peg . . , ees ing SD feet on Weymouth Street aud &4 o1 ” Gratton Street. ‘There are on the Premises ;: 1 . y! MAM try . good DWELLING HOU > x 26 feet, a larg ; ' 2 genoa KITCHEN attached, 14 feet; also a emal ENT! gE) SrABLE, & May I Ripple, Ik S] bal Perus—One half the @ money cown. | i ‘ may Ve cr. J I the remainder o years s Sarat, J VILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer i ‘ via Liz ’ May 90 TPRud ~ ' 4 kg i yu 8s Davi 5 = " ~ “yee ' , oe ?. E. ESLAND ‘ <Per hod entice ae. SS i ; ,_| Steam Navigation Co's. Steamers} I Rosas, 8 vats ~ | I \ > 3 R Priacess of Wales and Heather Belle. | i lives, d es Launehed, From the Shiprard of Mr. mi, classed for tour veurs, called t PEICES CURRENT. Cgarcorretows, May 25, 1865. Provisions. end, Lem tC 8 Owe os 69000094 vives Pet MOORE ie n+: candnianntesasne PE. oh inane eienee bbe oeke's 6d to Fi Mutton, BNO EDN os Hocus pensioners cans vor oA to Od Veal, per Didene iiwh hen dandnts sede to $d OE Dn acwhaanneds enn saewerenecud Gd to 8d > i David Montgomery, er, built uuder Livyd's -- -- 5d to $l Do by the QUREIEE s p00 cece pecccces oo ¥d to 7d | --+-4d to 43d SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, a Commencing Monday, May 22. The Steamer ‘Princess of Wales’ i KAV Es Charlottetown for Summerside, Shediac, Richibneto, Chatham and Neweastle every MONDAY night, at eleven o clock, reach rning rain on Suediae in ume for tie n Leaves Shediac, for Richibnueto, at nine o'clock aud Richibucto, for Chat L one o'clock same aay, ar on TUESDAY morning. ham and Neweustle, at riving at Chatham and Neweastle same evening Leaves Neweust!e, for Shediac, at four o'clock on WEDNESDAY wmworning, calling at Chatham aud Richibucto on way down. Leaves Shediac, for Summerside and Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY afternoon, at hait-past two o'clock, immediately ou arrival of the Train. There ia a tenement house rk city eS ee ene oooh OG to le 43 : “5 = suo } seiain aixty-eiwht rooms, eight by ten fect, cou- Br Me COO dn ks ccctiacicne - le ld to la Sd Leaves Charlottetown for Pie ou every rHURS- aa initiniiies £ cae hundred and farty-] Cnetets POF Wis sgis so once eck c 0s nies ..8d to 6d! DAY morning, ut balf-past vine; returning, leaves — . oe oe a a e d th ae i + | Tallow per lb 4d to 104 Pictou for Charlottetown, at 12 o'clock same ight. wir sduita an one undred an il ely ht | De MOOS £OO EOP CDM APOE CEES i : . ? . -_ ] ad ven dogs t od ferty-three cats. — Lard, per Ib... 2.42 cece ne cece coos oee- 9d to 10d| Leaves Charlottetown for Sammerside and She £ *m, eleve gs a erty-three cats ; : = : oo 7 : oa eliidrea, en dog : . I ON i a wihitiidinaitindl a -++-2d to 24d | diac, every ERIDAY morn'ny at half-past eight a Oatmeal, per tb........ 0-0. 2--ss00e-- hd to 14d] o'clock. Ayor 5 Sarsaparilla 5 Rs POP GON sike's eh o's Sandicnsd cwnd sue Sdio9d| Leaves Shediac, for Summerside and Charlotte Is a concentrated extract of the choice root, so Vegetables. town, at half-past two every SAT RDAY ufter- combined with other substances of still greater al-| Potatoes, per bushel. .............2..-.484d to 2s | oon, arriving ab Charlotietown ai half-past ten terative power as to afford an effectual entidote for; Turnips, per do ----Ls to Ig 3d | S4E Ligne. diseases Sarsaparilla te reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wiated by those who suler from | Barley, per bushel wil ac } Mtrumeus Complaints, and that one which eomplish their care must prove, as this has, of it mense aervice to this large class of our afflicted | How completely this eompound | wil! do it has been proven by experiment cc many | of the worst vases to be fuund ia the { lewing | culb paints :—~ i Serofula, Serofulous Swellings aud Sores, Skin | Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Biotches, Eruptions, St. Anthony # Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or | Salt Kheum, Seaid Head, Ringworm, &c. Syphilis or Venerial Disease is expelied from the | #yster by the prolveged use of this Saksar Rica, | acd the patient is left in comparative health. Female Diseases are caused by Serofulu in the blood, and are often soon eured by this Ex react or DBARSAPABILLA j Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because | fellow-eitizens, you have been impor2d upon by something jretend. | ing to be Sarsaparilia, while it was not When | you Lave used Ayer’s—then, and not till then, will you kaow the virtues of Sarsaparilia. For minute | partitalars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to | Ayer’s Americana Almanac. which the agext below | named will furnish gratis to all who eall fur it. Arex’s Carnatic Pies, for the cure of Custive- ness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dy»entery, | Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, RKheu:natiam, | lieartbern arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, «« Morbid lasction of the Bowels, Flatuleny, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, viout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill, ‘They are sugar coated, so that the most ean take them pleasantiy, and they are the best Aperient in the world fur all the purpo:es of a family physic. | Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, | Maas, and sold at wholesale and retail by j Geo. A. Bavarp, St. John, N. B. Avery Brown & Co, Halifax NV. S. W. R. Watsos, Ch'town, P. EL E. _—- HUNNEWELL'S TOLU ANODYNE. The real necessity of this splendid preparation was two-fold, and well has it proved how this ne- eessity has been met. To have atrue and natural Opiate tor all eases of Loas of Sleep and Nervous Debility, and Anti-spasmodic for all Ne«ralaic.| Rheumatic, Gout, Hysteria, Paralytic, und St sensitive | i | bitus Dance cases as an inward application, with-| Brule, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evenings, éut producing any of the horrors or bad effects | of Opium, ot preparations of Opium; but a pre-| paration that, should it fail of reaching the com-| plaint, would leave no stain of debility behind. | For Tooth and Earache, for Nervous or common | struation, Distress after Eating, it is almost} infallible. It is the production of a celebrated herd from India, perteetly natural in its color, | uniform in action, and by confidence to test it, | will be found the greatest neceasity in Every} Family. This preparatioe has the most unquali- | fied confidence of large numbers of Physicians, is | controlled by a thorough knowledge of medicine ; | aod it is the wish of the proprietor that it may | be accepted with perfect confidence by all, as free | ~ irom every species of quackery, and based un} most perfect laws in Materia Medica. Asthma and Dyptheria are eflectually dentin | iV Grain. | ‘EMhe Steamer ‘Heather Belle’ a 33 to 43) Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every MONDAY j Vats, Per dO eeeee cece cece cee ee o28 to 28 3d! morning at half-past nine. Poultry. Leaves Picton same evening—on arrival of Mail, GONG s cic bdvcicsscwtetus a CEOS ob eens DM Cee none | about six o’clock—for Churlottetuwn. Turkeys, COR isccasiiivect dass vaxaeidandte ie | Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every THURS. Owla, O00h... 5 02 .esecccccce css cscs Is 34 to 28) DAY and BATURDAY mornings, at five o'clock ; GR, BOE BUG s. caida cicdevinevdeceunes none. | returning to Charlottetown same evenings, imme- Fish. | diately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about five Codfish, per qt! 18s to 203 | 9 Clock in the evening. ; UN ETSI ie on sah 08's ‘ cctgeipree, ant) aos, CELE TLL OUETETIT ee 30s tu 403; Steamer ‘Heather Belle’ also runs to Mount Mackerel, per dozen........ eels 3d to ls Yd Stewart Bridge and Recky Point, on the Hills Lumber boroveh River, every TursDay and Fripay—being r * Market days. RA, CHGMMIAORD,. . a0 0.0 ccesccse sees 33 6d to 4s| Market days FARES: a ms pd ie hae ay 9. From Charlottetown to Pictou, or back—Cabin 12s, o DODD ss-on sand oosnm e848 cree ons 8 to 9s) Meerage 10s. Gd. Shingles, per Moo... .. eee cece eens eens 10s to 158) Charlettetown to Brule, or back — (Cabin 9s Sundries. Steerage 7s 6d. ae Wieeeleg OOed. «is oo is vives iccewsds cece 20s to 26s eee Summerside, or back—~Cabin 9s Clover Seed per Ib... 0.02 ceee cece TOO IG a ee ee . ate ‘oli . OF, POP WO one vids v0'e's Coeds ae cada 493 to 90s | es n to Shediac, or back — Cabin 18s ~ . et . 2a mieerage JB. 4 , . : traw, DOP OG. ds cide vctc ess ccd aes Is = » a Charlottetowa to Riehibueto, or back, $5.0 Homespun, OOS PIE . 000 oo cccs =o dian <8 Ae NGR The Mieateuteh. ae 6.04 COD, POT UR ce eses oe se 00 eele eee « , 44d Summerside to Richibucto, do doi a oe SUAS ene haies sate te UiNitiees Se Do Miramichi, a 454 SheepeKias.... ee cere coer esescs cece O8 WO *) Shediac to Richibueto, do 2 00 GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | Do Miramichi. do 3 : Ch'town to St. Jolin, or back—£1 8s 14d, or 4.55 cat li 7. 1 - 6.00 , ‘ - Do aaistport, ao I 17s 6d, or 6 Ti c } Do Portlha d, do 2 108 Od, or 8.00 Do boston, da 2 l6s 3d, or 9.00 . ANN RIN RRNA I NN MATEUS * Heather Belle.’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. vinces, ete, will, unti) farther notice, be made | np as follows :— ‘o fova Scotis rit clo 72 MONDAY and | , “coc a ’ For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, on wid ae | I’. W. HALES, Sec’y. THURSDAY mornings, at 9 o'clock. at 5 o'clock. For New Brunswick, Canada and the United States, via Shediac, on MONDAY evenings, at 5 o'clock ; and on FRIDAY mornings, ut 8 o'clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland, the Bermudas Sich Headache, tor the suffering in Month!y Men-| and the West Indies, every alternate WEDNES- | DAY eveuing, at 3 o'clock, us follows:— Wednesday, 10th May, Wednesday, 2nd August oe 24th both “ 7th Jane ’ wth * ss bet ms : se 13th Sept. “ oth July, . Ma “ 1th L. C. OWEN, Posmaster General. General Post Office, 29th May, 1305. Musical Notice. i > ° » basa vacancy for a few more Pupils, anc tue Anodyae and among its greatest poin's. | respeetfully solicits un immediate application fron JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Propaievor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. ta” For sale by all dealers in Medicine W. R. Warsow, T. DesBrisay, an! M. W. Skinyea, Wholesale and Retail Avents, Char- sattetown, [May 1, 1e65. lin | Judies intenc , . ecason she may not be able to increase her classes | quarter, and t | be et ’ y . Single lesson. cowpleted or not by the pupil Z the f Is; 3s. sterling each lesson. lw pd he full period will be charged whe given to former pupi i” May 29, 1865. s| from this date. FARES — FREIGHT, Charlottetown to Summerside, Is per barre! bulk j Do Shediac, ls Od du Richibucto 29. a) i Do ; . ~ 1: - as ag do j | & Miramichi, § . Shediac to Richibueto and 7 | Miramichi, ; is Gd, do Returns Tickets to or from Charlottetown and Sawmerside, I2s, available one week. Tickets | Per Steamers ‘Princess of Wales’ and | void if parties leave the Island during the time. | Excursion Rercen Tickets, at one first class | fare, may be issued at any Ticket Office. to parties | of five or more going and returning together, to and | from any one station within ove week, it being dis- | tinetly understood that unless these conditions are } PPUE MAILS for the neighbouring Pro-| coiplied with, the Tickets will be void. Season Tickets may be purchased at Office for | individuals or families. Ly order, Charlottetown, May 29, 1865, VACCINATION, Charlotictown and Hoyalty. ' May 24th, 1865. ' FN accordance with the provisions of the 24 i ACT TO PROMOTE VACCINATION, I hereby | gine notice that I will attend at the old Court | House on Wednesday next (Sist of May), and | on every future Saturday and Wednesday, until | the 24th day ef June, at 3 o’elock in the aflernoen, | to vaccinate all persons, not successtully vacciuat- led, who way then appear there. «"~ As the amended Act of the last session of the Legislature provides that vaecivation shall be performed, witiout any charge, by the superiutend- RS. WENTWORTH STEY ENSON fant of Vacetnation, it will, therefore, be my duty a to enforce the penalties of the Act on all persons re- | siding in Charlottetown aud Royalty who bave not ling to take lessons, as later in the | been vaccinated, or whe shall neglect to have their , children or themselves vaccinated by a duly qua- N. B.—No Pupils will be taken for less than 4) 49 medical practitioner, withlin three mouths H. A. JOUNSON, Superintendaut Vaccination. } | | | | | “0 boxes of PIPis. ) lruU JARS, (assoried siz s,) fogether with «a full assortment of all articles in > GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the ‘ iiention ef lis triends in Townand Conntry, whose | past lavours are respectfully acknowledged. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, May 29, 1805. Is! Boots and Shoes. Pur subscriber has received trom London a very large Stock of the above GOODS, in Men’s Elastic Side Memel, Calf and Kid Pa- ent; Women’s, in Kid, Cashmere, Memel and Lasting, from Gs. Gd. per pair and upwards. W. E. DAWSON. May 29, 1865. For Sale About 8000 Acres. yeu Ky Subseriber offers for SALE the VALUABLE PROPERTY consisting of one- third of Lots 51 and 59, situated on Baldwin and Whim Roods. Apply to JAMES F. MONTGOMERY, Mauley’s Hotel, Charlottetown. May 29, 1865. CITY LOAN. RESOLUTION having passed the City ~ Council for effecting a LOAN of FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS, for the purpose of erecting a PUBLIC MARKET HOUSE: Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk, from persons willing to lend the suid sum, or any part thereof—not less than ONE HUNDRED POUNDS—to the City of Charloite- iownh. The tenders to express the amount of the sum proposed to be lent, with the rate of interest. ‘The payment of the principal will be secured by Debentures, under the seal of the City, payable teu years from date, with tue interest half-yearly, from the general fands of the Corporation. By order PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Charlottetown, 29th Muy, 1865, if Ror WR Ovews Bell's Clothing Store, QUEEN STREET. ‘Vue subseriber his the honor to announce to his namerons etstomers in town and coun try, that he has just received, per ‘UNDINE,’ a NEW and SELECT srockh of Goods, suited for the PRESENT and COMING SEASON, and which he is confident will give satisfaction in Style, Quality and Price. tu all who may faver him with their orders. JOHN BELL, Merchant Tailor. May 22, 1865, tf TEA PARTY At Georgetown! TEA PARTY. in aid of the fands of LX st. James’ Charch, Georgetown, will be held on the gronnds, at the Cottage of Mr. Archibald J. MeDonald, on WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of JULY next. A Refreshment Saloon, on Temperance princi ples, will be opened at gue o'clock. Tea will begin at two o'clock. : ; No puius wiil be spared to make this a gathering at whieb all may enjoy themselves. ‘Tickets ls 6d eacii —to be had ai the Stores of Messrs. A. MeDouald and Bros ; J. McCormack ; M- Lession, Capt. John A. McDonald, or any other members of the Committee, and on the vrounds. A. &, McDONALD, See’y. Georgetown, May 22, 1869. Tiy Valuable Mill Property GRAND RIVER. LOT 56, For Sale, by Private Contract, ONSISTING OF GRIST. SAW and SHINGLE MILLS, worked by a powerful! stream, and fronting on the road leadjng from Rollo Bay to Grand Kiver Wharf, distant about three pene of a mile trom the latter, with commodious uildings attached, at present in the occupation of Alexander Dixon. For further particulars apply to ITon. J. Hensley, in Charlottetown, br the subseriber on or near the premises. £3" Termsfliveral. as JOHN N OLS. Grand River, May 99, 1865. Gin ICHOL: at) | } } | | | ' j | | j | TEA PARTY At the Head of St. Peter’s Bay. A TEA PARTY will be held on the eautiful grounds adjoining the Caraorre Cuaret, at the Head of St. Peters Bay, on the oth of Jutynext. Further particulars made known in a future advertisement. May 22, 1865. LSG5. ISG5. LIVERPOOL HOUSE NEW SPRING GOODS! Cotton Goods Reduced. WILLIAM FULL Bers to announce to his Customers and the Public, that he has received per ship Unpine from LIVERPOOL, G. B., A Select & Varied Assortment OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, comprising many of the LATEST NOVELTIES, which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Lowest Prices for Cush. The present Stock comprises: \ Y Y Staple Cotton Goods, which have been purchased at the reduced rate, Viz:— COTTON WARP, in all colors, Grey and White Cottons, Striped and Fancy Shirting, Prints, Ginghams, Drill Denims, ‘Tickings, &¢.; White, Red aud Blue FLANNELS, Osnabu ‘g, Sheetings, Bagging, Hollands, Linens, &c, &c. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, in all the newest styles. BONNET RIBBONS, in great variety. Flowers, Feathers, Hair Nets, Gloves, Belts, Parasols, &e. Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles and Sacques, in al] qualities. DRE:S GOODS, in Coburgs, Lustres, Camelets, Delaines, Populetts, Merinos, &c., &e. Dress Linings and Trimmings, in variety. CLOTHS, + in Doeskins, weeds, Broad Cloths, Russe] Cord, &c, &e. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department. Ready-~vade Clothing of all descriptions, White and Fancy Shirts, Neckties, Felt Hats, Caps, Braces ,&c —ALSO Prime Congo TEA, Muscovado SUGAR and MOLASSES. Sole Leather, Caudles, Soap, Glass, Nuils, &e, &e, at Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL. lv ia Classical, SiG. J. HAZAZER’S Academy of Etiquette, Dancing and Physical Developement, 447 ILL be opened on the FIRST JUNE VT NEXT, at the MASONIC HALL. C= For particulars see Circulars. May 15, 1865 iarlottetown, May 22, 1865. Wool, Wool, Wool. WY ANTED, by the SUBSCRIBERS, Five Thousand Pounds of WOOL, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. DODD & ROGERS. Chitown, May 22, 1865. bi SALT! SALT! 10,0002Ssenr” A" For sale by I. C. HALL, Water Street. Ch'town, May 22, 1865. sUST RECELVED, a SUPPLY OF SUPERIOR f res _ ca Warranted of the best quality. Please try a sample. G. D. WRIGHT. May 15, 1865. lm In Store. 30 BBLS. “EXTRA STATE” FLOUR, Just Arrived, Per Schr. Cecilia from BOSTON. 150 Bbls. ‘Government Mills.” Daily Expected, Per Sehr. “Kir Carson,” from BOSTON, 500 Bbls. “ EXTRA STATE,” (Choice brands.) For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Building, Water-st. Ch’town, April 24, 1865, _ OPENING OF THE NAVIGATION. | i863! 1863! » Gs. JOHN BELL, NWrerehant Tailor, ‘ OULD CALL ATTENTLON to bis STOCK OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS, T WEEDS, CASSIMERES, SILK, VELVET, MARSELLES, and other VESTINGS, D TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, which he is prepared to make up to order, at the shortest notice. AN J.B. trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with a thorough knowledge of the trade and a long aeqnaiptance with the requirements of those who so liberally patronized his predecessor, will ensure for hima good share of their commands. THE Ready-Made Clothing DEPARTWENT Is well supplied with pew and fashionable gar ,ments, of bis own mannfeeture, which for quality, style and price, shall not fail to give every buyer the createst satisfaction, as the motto will not be “CHEAP” ONLY, BUT “CUEAP AND GOOD,” ALSO, HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARFS, TIES, POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS And GLOVES UNDER-CLOTHING, 2500 pairs Island Manufactured SOCKS. ISLAND HOMESPUN in variety. Working Men, (and who does not work), are invited te call and investigate the above at BELL'S CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. J., April 10, 1865. VEW GOODS, «AEM GOODS, The subscribers would respectfally inform their TOWN AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS that they have epened their SPRING STOCK OF London, Manchester and Glasgow Goons, received per ship L. C. OWEN, from LIVERPOOL, which will be sold at their usual Low Prices for Cash. DAVIES & WEEKS. May 16, 1865. tf NPRM, (N63, Ux Ships ‘L. €. Owen’ & ‘Undine.’ | N SALE at Subscriber's ROOM—| Casks RUM, Raw and Boiled OIL, Kegs No. 1 WHITE LEAD, 2 Tons PUTTY, 50 Coils Small MANILLA ROPE, 50 Boxes No. 1 CROWN SOAP, 50 do TD PIPES, 15 Boxes Starch, 20 Kegs Baking Suda, 10 Bags RICE, 20 Bbls Washing Soda, Bbls Crusbed Sugar. cr — = —e = “eo a, Ga = | | | L 0} 100p Ixou 4aa138-treEn ey Aq pey oq uvo sopdueg In Store, 30 Cases Cognac BRANDY, 1 doz. each. ‘egg ‘¢ [dy ‘UMojeyopIRYGD 25 do Brown SHERRY, 1 dvz. each, 10 do CHAMPAGNE, = 40 do Old Highland WHISKEY, i 15 do RASPBERRY BALM, 15 do GINGERETTE, 10 do JAMAICA RUM. ALSO, By Brig Urania from London— | } 60 Chests of CONGO TEA, All at the lowest prices for Cash or approved | aper. WILLIAM DODD, May 15, 1865.—4w Isl Queen Square. JUST RECEIVED, From the Manufactory, LBS. ROOFING FELT, 5000 60 Bbls. ROOFING PITCH. Parties requiring Roofs covered will please leave their orders with Mr. E. R. Tarutor, Water Street, who will guarantee satisfaction and dispatch in executing the same. 4 HENRY HASZARD. May 22. Spring Importations, J UST RECEIVED by Ships “ L. C. Owen” and * Unptne,”’ and on sale at Dodd’s Brick Store. Pownal Street, 10 Bbls. Crnshed SUGAR, 40 Boxes SOAP, 6 Casks Paint Oil, 50 Keys White Lead, 10 Cwt. PUTTY, 40 Boxes Glass, (assorted.) 120 Bags Nails, (assorted) 20 Bags Sprkes, 20 Setts Plough Mountings, (Wilke’s & Gray's.) DODD & ROGERS. May 22. 1865. Gin QUR SPRING se importations Per L. C. OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS. Ch'town, 15th May, 1865. FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, For Spring 1865, At the British Warehouse. UST RECEIVED, per Steamer Commerce, from BRITAIN, via Halifax, 2 Cases Dry Goods. containing New Styles in STRAW GOODS, Rich Fancy RIBBONS, and a Variety of DRESS GUODS. t¥ Balance of Stock per ‘ Undine’ and ‘ L. C. Owen.’ W. & A. BROWN. May 1, 1865. Spring 1SG5! BONBON BOUSR. NEW SPRING = GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH! H fH ASZARD would respectfully inform his friends and tne public generally that he HAS JUST RECEIVED a large and well selected SPRING STOCK London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Birmingham GOODS, comprising all the articles required for a general STOCK, in Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries. &c. In the latest styles and newest fabrics of Dress Materials, Mantles, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, §c. All of which will be sold at the Lowest Prices for Cash. _ Charlotéetown, May 15, 1865. Charlottetown and Southport Ferry. DERSONS desirous of crossing the Ferry from either side, after the hours for stopping the Steamer, will please make application on the Charlottetown side on board.the Steamer, or on the South port side at the Ferry house. H. P. WELSH, Contractor. May 15, 1865. — isl rw 3w LONDON GOODS. — Expected daily per ‘Urania.’ 50 CHESTS TEA, (finest Kaisow.) 400 Boxes LONDON SOAP, 50 Casks WASHING SODA, 5 Tous OAKUM, 10 Cases ASSORTED CANDY, (in bottles ) 10 Cases ASSORTED PICKLES, 2 Cases Composition CANDLES, 30 Kegs LONDON MUSTARD, 12 Boxes FINE STARCH. Wrapping Paper, Corks, Sardines, Lucea, Olive | ' and Castor Oils, Fry’s Cocoa, Sauces, Blacking, | Blacklead, Stationery, and sundry other small ; } Ot) 94 04 sefpnf Aq poounouoad st yory ‘ooougoy, I10y} JO OOlIg oUY qaonadrgd ATLVAUD oauy Lays INY eVRMTINT prnom ‘seonreNg Ul WoTMTaNETIMIOD Afey1 EDU WEY) OF pepauejxe 1 otf) 40j S1atmoysNd PUY Bpuely Arey) 0} Syuey) Dususnjos ur ‘ssoquosqns Hy Fy |; OOOVGOT, puvIsy 4seg ‘“NOSGUVHOIN ¥ NACMOT puLjs] 94} UO poanpousnURY 4sogq PUGET “A “J JO ART OG Ul @10}g A104) 4U DSuryyleo aT UUOTTRE Valuable Property Charlottetown for Sale! T° be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Thirtieth (30th) day of MAY next, 1865, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, ut the CoLoniat Buitpine, in Charlottetown, ursuant to a License duly vranted for that purpose y his Honor the Surrogate and Judge of oto of this Island, bearing date the 26th day of January last, 1865— ALL the Rivht, Title and Interest of WILLIAM SMARDON, late of CHARLOTTE. TOWN, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Is- Jand, deceased, in and to All that part of TOWN LOT No. 35, in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say : —Commencing at the south-east angle of said Town Lot, on the North-west edge of Grafton Street ; thence by a right angle jine therewith north -weat- wardly, for the distance of one hundred and twenty-eight feet, eight inches; thence by a right angle therewith south-westwardly for the distance of eighty-five feet, or until it meets the north-east edge of Great George Street ; thence following the course of said Street south-eastwardly for the dis- tance of fifty-three feet; thence by a right angle therewith north-eastwardly twenty-two feet,eleven inches; thence by a right angle line therewith north-westwardly seventeen feet and seven inches ; thence by a right angle line therewith north-east- wardly for the distance of five feet; thence by a right angle line therewith north-westwardly five feet; thence by a rightangle line therewith north- eastwardly fifteen feet, nine inches, to the north- east angle of a right of way ; thence following the course thereof south-eastwardly for the distance of seventeen feet; thence bv a right angle therewith north -eastwardly for the distance cf twenty-seven feet and six inches; thence by a right angle fine therewith south-eastwardly three feet, five inches ; thence by a right angle line therewith south west- wardly twenty-seven feet and six inches; thence by a right angle line therewith south-eastwardly thirty-eight feet, to said north-west edge of Grafton Street; thence following the course of the same north-eastwardly forty-one fees four inches to the place of commencement. ALSO all the Right, Title, and Interest of the said late William Smardon, deceased, in and to all that other part or portion of said TOWN LOT No. 35, in the said Third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thus described, that is to say -— Commencing at the south-west angle of the suid Towu Lot, on the north-west edge of said Grafton Street; thence following the course of the north- east edge of Great George Street north-westwardly, for the distance of eighteen feet six inches; thence by a right angle line therewith north-eastwardly thirty-tive feet six inches, or until it meets the south-west edge of the rightef way ; thence follow- iny the course thereof south-eastwardly eighteen teet six inches to suid Grafton Street ; thence fol- lowing the course of the same south-westwardly thirty-five feet six inches to the place of cou- mencement ALSO all the Right, Title and Interest of the said late William Smardon, deceased, in and to a Right of Way, eight feet in breadth, and in length thirty-eight feet, or thereabouts, leading from Graf- ton Street, northward, through Town Lot No. 35, aforesaid ; and all other rights of the said William Sinardon, in, to, or in yous of, or in connection 35 with said Town Lot Ne in SAINT. PAUL'S ALSO all that PEW CHUKCH, CHARLOTTETOWN, being Pew No. fifty-seven, in the aisle or body thereof. For further particulars aud terms of 3ale, apply to either of the Subscribers, Executors of the baat Will of the said late William Smardon. THOMAS DAWSON, 2... JOSEPH HENSLEY, ; Executors. Ch’town, 18th April, 1865. te The above Land and Premises comprehend the valnable places of business on Great George and Grafton Streets, occupied by Messrs. George Millner, Joseph Knight, Stanford Wells, M. Ste- venson, McRae, and the Brighton Depot, and the Saddlery Store of the late William Smardon. Under th ZAZAAB, | Dund N order to aid in raising funds for improving the Fabric of the Parish Church vf St. Eleangr’s, the Church of England Ladies of St. Eleanor’s and Summerside purpose having a BAZAAR, in St. Eleanor’s, about the middle of July next; on which occasion the Steamer Princess of Wales will make an excursion trip to Summerside; the Volunteer Band from town will perform, and av ample supply of good refresh- wents will be on hand. It is also contemplated to have a TEA, com- mencing at an early hour of the same day, aval followed by Music, Recitations, Speeches, and refreshments. Further particulars of the place, day and hour will be communicated presently. April 3rd, 1865. To Painters ! WHITE PAINT, VERMILLION, BLACE PAINT, ROSE PINK, YELLOW PAINT, CHROME YELLOW, KED PAINT, CHROME LEMON, B UE PAINT, VENETIAN RED, GREEN PAINT, IVOKY BLACK, PATENT DRYERS, PAINT OIL, BURNT UMBER, VARNISHES. To be had cheap at W.E. DAWSON’S. Murch 20, 1865. NOTICE. NV R. E. C. NEWBERY is hereby authorized to collect amounts doe me for professional attendance, &c, and give receipts in my name. All accounts rendered by him must, to save further trouble, be settled immediately. EZR. GAUVKEAU. Ch'town, 27th February, 1865. is! P. 8.— E. C. Newsery can be seen at Dr. Gauvreau’s Office. Goose and Duck Gun. Ts E subscriber has a very superior doub.e barrelled DUCK GUN for sale, made by B. Cogswell, Strand, London, No. 9 in the Bore, und weighs eleven pounds and a half. Warranted a very hard hitter. Price £12 10s cy. For terms enquire of WILLIAM SWABEY, jr ount Stewart, 20th March, 1865 articles. ! A CARD. TO re ee| WILLA & MAS Waah May 8, 1865. is] rw 2 NOTICE TO THE TRADE, fPYHE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECELV- EDTHE USUAL Spring & Summer Reports of Fashions for 1865, With rut. Sizep Cut Patrexss of GARMENTS from the representations on the Fishion Plate. Orders punctually attended to. JOHN BELL, Queen Street, Charlottetown. April 10th, 1865. WAGON FOR SALE. A double-seated WAGON, nearly new, “™ for which a credit of ae _ will be given, on approved joint note of | — sie May 15, 1865. ti i } i Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, SOURIS EAST. Souris, May 1, 1865. if J. E, PRICE, Physician & Surgeon, SUMMERSIDE, - - - - P. E. ISLAND. Orrice at THe Dav Srore. Feb 20, 1865. tf BOARDIN«. mwo GENTLEMAN cas find permanent BOARD, with comf apertmenta, In’s : ; Apply to Mr. Faeyr, Bok Sore, Summer y 1, tom. Te peta een, BEER RET Mi AA i, seammmaratmaaaat it. ph wa lets